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We asked each and every Nationals medalist just how he or she does it. What’s the training like? What kind of cross training do you do? What workouts do you love to hate? How do you plan nutrition? Responses were varied, so once we narro...
We asked each and every Nationals medalist just how he or she does it. What’s the training like? What kind of cross training do you do? What workouts do you love to hate? How do you plan nutrition? Responses were varied, so once we narrowed down to some of our favorite answers, we asked Cycle-Smart... ...view the full story & post your comments at our site: http://cxmagazine.com
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Winner: @MineirinhoSurf (BRA) 15.33 def. @kellyslater (USA) 12.30 in Quarterfinal 1 #BillabongRioPro -
Winner: @MineirinhoSurf (BRA) 15.33 def. @kellyslater (USA) 12.30 in Quarterfinal 1 #BillabongRioPro -
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From my continuing weekly Sunday series of cats in art. I'm using some ideas from the coffee table book, The Cat in Art, by Stefano Zuffi. This is part 2 of 8 of a multiweek by Solid Savings">study of the cat art of Pierre Bonnard, a...
From my continuing weekly Sunday series of cats in art. I'm using some ideas from the coffee table book, The Cat in Art, by Stefano Zuffi. This is part 2 of 8 of a multiweek by Solid Savings">study of the cat art of Pierre Bonnard, a French painter (1867-1947). In this series I will feature Bonnard's cat art both before and after this painting, which is one of his better known pieces.This image is the second of two published by Zuffi, and dates from 1912: Image credit National Gallery of Australia, Woman With a Cat, Pierre Bonnard, 1912, oil on canvas, 30" x 30", held by Musee d'Orsay, Paris, FranceZuffi comments:The twentieth century boasts, right from its start, a large number of great artists who sincerely loved cats, but perhaps none had as much sensitivity and discretion as Bonnard. For the French master, a delicate artist who took his cue from Impressionism, which he reinterpreted with lyrical intimacy, the cat is the animal to whom one confides the secrets of the heart: the cat is not a mysterious symbol or an elegant arabesque, nor a slightly disturbing presence, but a tender, discreet companion. This painting, which in its balanced simplicity is rightly considered one of the painter's masterpieces, offers a subtle psychological interpretation of the relationship between a solitary young woman and a cat that appears at her side like a mute witness to her inner secrets.Or in the case of one of our cats, a not-so-mute witness. Ca Beere is a talker, as well as being a "face kitty" (fascinated with your face), and is alone among our felines in liking to have her belly rubbed.Back to Bonnard--to me this painting is kinda haunting but in a non-threatening way. I wonder what the girl is thinking, what the cat is thinking, what their lives were like, and what is really happening in this image. The girl is looking straight out at the viewer, but the cat seems to be studying something off to its left.The National Gallery of Australia site points out the usage of both circular and angular lines, and comments that the ...angle of the cat’s body, straightened foreleg and flattened ears suggests an animation lacking in the stillness of the woman’s body. Her slight lean towards the table and her steadying hand suggest she is waiting for something to happen.So I guess that Bonnard succeeded in creating a lasting image that meaningfully persists in our world a hundred years later.
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New Delhi: The BCCI top brass had always wanted to carry out a proper accreditation process of Players' Agents but the proposal met with a "lot of resistance" from senior players in the
New Delhi: The BCCI top brass had always wanted to carry out a proper accreditation process of Players' Agents but the proposal met with a "lot of resistance" from senior players in the
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Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer clash for the first time on clay in over 23 months, when they come face-to-face in Sunday's final of the Rome Masters.
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer clash for the first time on clay in over 23 months, when they come face-to-face in Sunday's final of the Rome Masters.
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"Are there sharks out there?" Craig Dietz asked before he entered the Swim Across America event in Long Beach, California back in 2012. "I have never really faced sharks before." That was then, and now is different. Dietz, a frequen...
"Are there sharks out there?" Craig Dietz asked before he entered the Swim Across America event in Long Beach, California back in 2012. "I have never really faced sharks before." That was then, and now is different. Dietz, a frequent keynote speaker at events from the Midmar Mile in South Africa to the Global Open Water Swimming Conference in California, is now heading to San Francisco Bay to compete in today's Sharkfest Swim. His friend John Mix of FINIS explains, "Craig is an extraordinary athlete. His story is unique in that he does not share the same loping swimming stroke pattern as many of his competitors; he does not drive towards the finish line with a roaring six-beat freestyle kick. Despite these differences, Craig continues to swim and does so in a manner that is easily recognizable from the shore. Deitz trains and competes laying flat on his back, one large fin attached to a portion of his leg, his hips and core undulating to provide propulsion. Despite being a late bloomer when he fell in love with open water swimming at age 34 when he competed in his first 1500m swim event at the Pittsburg Triathlon in 2008, he now trains over 5000m a day. Simply put, Craig loves swimming." Dietz was born without limbs, but embodies effort and positivity. In a message that hits every naysayer and individual with a negative outlook on life smack in the chest, Deitz chooses to face adversity head on and to do what he enjoys. This is what separates him from many. But his message is that everyone can be remarkable and every individual is capable of extraordinary feats. Today, Deitz will tackle the coldest waters he has faced yet and will swim 1.5 miles from Alcatraz to Aquatic Park. No hands, no feet. No arms, no legs. No problem, all guts. Copyright © 2013 by Open Water SwimmingFrom Open Water Source's Daily News of Open Water Swimming
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Tulowitzki went 4-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored in Saturday's 10-2 win over the Giants. [...] Read more Troy Tulowitzki news
Tulowitzki went 4-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored in Saturday's 10-2 win over the Giants. [...] Read more Troy Tulowitzki news
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Fowler went 3-for-5 with three runs, two RBI and a stolen base in Saturday's win over the Giants. [...] Read more Dexter Fowler news
Fowler went 3-for-5 with three runs, two RBI and a stolen base in Saturday's win over the Giants. [...] Read more Dexter Fowler news
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Rosario maintained his hot-hitting ways in Saturday's win over the Giants, batting 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBI. [...] Read more Wilin Rosario news
Rosario maintained his hot-hitting ways in Saturday's win over the Giants, batting 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBI. [...] Read more Wilin Rosario news
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Durbin allowed two runs on two hits in one inning of work Saturday raising his ERA to 8.10. [...] Read more Chad Durbin news
Durbin allowed two runs on two hits in one inning of work Saturday raising his ERA to 8.10. [...] Read more Chad Durbin news
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